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Secondary Title
Routledge
Abstract
This chapter addresses the central role played by dual-use technologies in security and defence research policies of the European Union. It puts forward the argument that the EU’s strong incentives to these technologies – on the grounds of its potential for generating economic, industrial and innovation synergies between the civilian and the military domains – are a political choice that have relevant consequences in the security politics of the Union.
Concluding remarks
The chapter provides an overview of the main academic debates surrounding the concept of dual-use technologies in different academic fields and it contributes to these discussions through a Science and Technology Studies-inspired analysis of the EU reality. Our contribution argues for the necessity of further dialogue between intellectual traditions emanating from STS and critical approaches to security and military studies.
Reference details
DOI
10.4324/9780429351846-4
Resource type
Miscellaneous
Year of Publication
2020
Publication Area
Dual-use cybersecurity
Date Published
2020-06-10
How to cite this reference:
Martins, B. O., & Ahmad, N. (2020). The security politics of innovationDual-use technology in the EU’s security research programme. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429351846-4 (Original work published)